I have received information on two agreed-to trades that involve next year's draft picks.
As far as I can recall, we haven't OK'ed trading future draft picks on draft night. Personally, I think it's a very bad idea.
I do not have the league constitution handy (on my work computer, apparently), so I can't confirm exactly what our league rules specify about trading future draft picks on draft night.
Until I do, I won't be announcing any trades that involve 2013-14 draft picks.
I believe the new rule is that we can trade next years draft picks starting during the current year's draft. In the past, we only allowed trading of future picks staring after the current year's draft is complete.
However, this change may have only been in the H2H league. I can't quite remember if it was for both leagues.
Either way, the two agreed upon trades need to be reworked to either remove the future picks or pend the announcement until future picks are fair game.
Mk
Let's assume you're right for a second. We're going to do the veto process (4 days I think) during the draft? Isn't it better to do it now?
I agree with this point. If we are going to have trades subject to a veto, which we absolutely should, and we have agreed to allow trading next year's draft picks, which we have, then it makes perfect sense to allow trades involving next year's draft picks now, before the draft, so that they can be reviewed for potential veto before the draft occurs.
Which is why I think trades that involve future draft picks should be restricted to after the draft, when people can actually get a better sense of what's involved.
Players should be picked on behalf of other teams, and then traded.
Otherwise, people will start saying, hey, if we can trade future draft picks before the draft, why can't I trade my 2014 1st rounder for eja's 2014 1st rounder a month before draft night? And we have no sense of the value of either of those picks.
For what it's worth I assure you I have no desire to trade my 2014 picks. Although I admit I'd probably take them as sweeteners.
I am a little confused here.
In 5 weeks how exactly am I to know more than I know now about the worth of someone like Rondo2287's future picks? I always just thought of everything as a risk for everyone involved.
I'm also confused you're saying you think this should be done after the draft, but that we are actually allowed to do it the day of the draft.
I don't think any of this is anywhere near as bad as the problems we have with tanking. That is far worse.
I just think it is very difficult to pick players on behalf of other teams. I'm willing to try that.